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First conceived in 2005, the founders of IBM Jazz asked the question "Can we do for teams what Eclipse did for individual developers?" Today, our mission for Jazz remains strong: to transform software and systems delivery by making it more collaborative, productive and transparent. In this podcast we chat with John Wiegand and Dan Griffin for the Jazz team. They will describe where we are with Jazz, and where we are going in the coming months and years.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
This time we have John Wiegand on the mic for an episode on architectures and agile software development. We talk about the role of architectures in an agile world and why architectures change and need to change over time. We discuss the characteristics of those living architectures, using the Eclipse and the Jazz projects as examples, and the surrounding development methods for such environments.
In the words of Sir Winston Churchill, "However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results." In this podcast, Rational Chief Architect John Wiegand, and Jazz Engineering Manager Kartik Kanakasabesan explore the most frequently asked questions about Jazz strategy, architecture and results in order to help customers chart a clear pathway to success.
Alex Rodriguez, a software engineer at IBM focused on Java 2 EE development and RESTful web services,talks about his feature article this week, RESTful Web Services: The Basics. He talks about what REST is, the need that it fills, and recommends additional learning resources.
John Wiegand, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Rational Chief Software Architect , and Steve Abrams from the Rational CTO Team and Lead architect for the OSLC talk about the Open Services for Life Cycle Collaboration Initiative. Hear about the latest with the Jazz platform, the challenges of integration, and the basics and benefits of the open services approach.
IBM® Rational® leaders Lee Nackman, Mike O'Rourke, and John Wiegand riff on Jazz and the Rational Team Concert beta release in this developerWorks podcast. Hear them talk about Jazz, how it fits into the overall Rational story, and what the big news is with the Rational Team Concert open beta. They touch on how open source has contributed to the development of Jazz, and they share insights on the motivation for moving to an open commercial software development model. Additional resources for education on Jazz and Rational Team Concert are also mentioned.